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What a wonderful surprise when we stepped inside the main entry to this converted convent located on Piazza del Carmen. The B&B is located a short walk to numerous restaurants and retail shops and a few blocks across to the Arno River and the downtown...More

We stayed at this beautiful B&B in July, 2014. It is such a perfect oasis - you feel as though you're in the safe, quiet confines of your grandmother's home. The friendly hostess, Adrianna, serves you a continental breakfast on her fine china and silver...More

This is my absolute favorite place to stay in Florence. I always recommend it to friends as well. The location is perfect. Far enough away from the masses of tourists but also super convenient. The accomodations are excellent, very clean and Adrianna, the owner is...More

This was a lovely place to stay and very convenient to everything in Florence.The owner, Adrianna was very gracious and helpful. She had a wonderful assortment for breakfasts. Her home is furnished beautifully and is a very comfortable place to stay. The courtyard of the...More

About a 10 minute walk from the train station, and close to everything else, this is a gem. Beautiful apartment in the Monastery, large rooms, furnished expensively, modern bathrooms. Adriana is a gracious host. I couldn't recommend a finer place in Florence. We even got...More

A warm evening with a cocktail in your hand and greatcompany is the ideal way to experience Piazza SantoSpirito; the area is busiest at sunset for happy hour.Visitors cannot hide their astonishment sitting on thestaircase under the Basilica of Santo Spirito, andthey cannot help but stare at the architecturalmasterpieces like Bianca Cappello House, Fontana delloSprone and San Frediano in Cestello and Santa Maria

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delle Carmine churches. Tourists and Florentines alikejoin up in the area between Santo Spirito and SanFrediano, connecting the Tuscan soul to theinternational spirit permeating the city.